Go Global with an International Business Minor
Prepare for a global career with Auburn’s 15-hour International Business minor. Study multinational finance, international marketing, and global economics—ideal for students planning to work or live abroad.
THIS MINOR IS LIMITED TO BUSINESS MAJORS.
Prepare for a global career with Auburn’s 15-hour International Business Minor, designed to help business students develop the knowledge and skills needed to succeed in an increasingly interconnected world. The minor combines a required foundational international business course with international business electives in areas such as accounting, economics, finance, management, and marketing, and with an option to complete additional coursework in intercultural communication or international relations. Whether you plan to work abroad or engage with global markets from home, this minor provides the essential perspective and preparation for success in today’s global business environment.
Requirements
Prerequisites
The minor requires a minimum of 15 credit hours through a combination of one required course and four elective courses. You must meet all prerequisites for the required courses and chosen electives. Check out the links below to see course descriptions and their respective prerequisites (abbreviated as “Pr”).
Required Course (3 hrs)
- BUSI 3250 or 3257:International Business
Business and Economic Elective Courses (Choose 9-12 hours from the following):
- ACCT 5620: Issues in International Accounting
- BUSI 4970: Special Topics in Business
- ECON 4300: International Economics
- FINC 5510: Multinational Financial Management
- MNGT 4100: Management in a Global Business Environment
- MNGT 4610: International Field Analysis Project Course
- MKTG 4400: International Marketing
- ENFB 3400: International Entrepreneurship (this course is only offered in the HCoB Summer Abroad program)
Other Elective Courses (Choose 0-3 hours from the following):
Total Hours: 15 (must earn a minimum overall minor GPA of 2.0)
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